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Private laws of the state of North Carolina passed by the General Assembly at its session of ...[1901]

472 1901—Chapter 172—173.
When appointed
officers to meer
and take oath of
office.
Misdemeanor
manufacture c
sell intoxicath
liquors in thre
miles.
Penalty.
qualified, and they may also elect such other officers as they deem
proper.
Sec. 4. That there snail be an election for the officers mentioned
in this act held in the said town on the first Monday in May, 1901,
and annually thereafter as required by the general law of the State
regulating elections in cities and towns.
Sec. 5. That it shall be the duty of the persons appointed to
office under the provisions of this act to meet and take the oath
prescribed by law for such offices before some justice of the peace
nl >aid county or other person qualified to administer oaths within
thirty days from the passage of this act. and enter upon the discharge
of their respective duties, and the Town Marshal or Constable pro-vided
for in this act before entering upon the duties of his office
shall be required to execute a bond in the sum of one hundred dollars,
to be approved by the Aldermen of said town.
Sec. C. That any person or persons, firm or corporation manu-facturing,
selling or otherwise disposing of for gain any spirituous,
viiidiis or malt liquors within three miles of the Transylvania
Railroad Company's depot within the above-mentioned incorporate
limits after May 1st, 1901, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars
or imprisoned not less than twenty daj's for each offense.
Sec. 7. This act shall be in force from and after its ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times, and ratified this 28th
day of February, A. D. 1001.
Chapter 173.
AX ACT FOr, THF RELIEF OF WILLIAM GAY, OF EDGECOMBE
COUNTY.
Allowed to sell
health bath
cabinet without
paying license.
The General Assembly of Worth Carolina do enact:
Section 1. That William (lay, of the county of Edgecombe, be
and he is hereby given authority to canvass for and sell a health
hath cabinet without having to pay any State, county or corporation
tax.
Sec. 2. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratifica-tion.
In the General Assembly read three times, and ratified this the
2Mb day of February. A. P. 1901.

472 1901—Chapter 172—173.
When appointed
officers to meer
and take oath of
office.
Misdemeanor
manufacture c
sell intoxicath
liquors in thre
miles.
Penalty.
qualified, and they may also elect such other officers as they deem
proper.
Sec. 4. That there snail be an election for the officers mentioned
in this act held in the said town on the first Monday in May, 1901,
and annually thereafter as required by the general law of the State
regulating elections in cities and towns.
Sec. 5. That it shall be the duty of the persons appointed to
office under the provisions of this act to meet and take the oath
prescribed by law for such offices before some justice of the peace
nl >aid county or other person qualified to administer oaths within
thirty days from the passage of this act. and enter upon the discharge
of their respective duties, and the Town Marshal or Constable pro-vided
for in this act before entering upon the duties of his office
shall be required to execute a bond in the sum of one hundred dollars,
to be approved by the Aldermen of said town.
Sec. C. That any person or persons, firm or corporation manu-facturing,
selling or otherwise disposing of for gain any spirituous,
viiidiis or malt liquors within three miles of the Transylvania
Railroad Company's depot within the above-mentioned incorporate
limits after May 1st, 1901, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars
or imprisoned not less than twenty daj's for each offense.
Sec. 7. This act shall be in force from and after its ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times, and ratified this 28th
day of February, A. D. 1001.
Chapter 173.
AX ACT FOr, THF RELIEF OF WILLIAM GAY, OF EDGECOMBE
COUNTY.
Allowed to sell
health bath
cabinet without
paying license.
The General Assembly of Worth Carolina do enact:
Section 1. That William (lay, of the county of Edgecombe, be
and he is hereby given authority to canvass for and sell a health
hath cabinet without having to pay any State, county or corporation
tax.
Sec. 2. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratifica-tion.
In the General Assembly read three times, and ratified this the
2Mb day of February. A. P. 1901.